WorldGSM At MWC 2011: Mobile Data For Impoverished, Isolated Villages
Since you're reading SlashGear, you almost certainly don't live in an isolated village in rural Africa. But if you do, you're almost certainly connecting to...
Read MoreSince you're reading SlashGear, you almost certainly don't live in an isolated village in rural Africa. But if you do, you're almost certainly connecting to...
Read MoreAll eyes were on Samsung's larger Galaxy Tab 10.1 at MWC 2011, but if you judge a Dell Streak 5 a tablet by virtue of...
Read MoreAfter a generally apathetic response to MeeGo's new tablet UI yesterday, we thought we should stop by the booth and check out the system for...
Read MoreHardly a great surprise, since we saw it used on The Daily and Apple VP Eddy Cue said it was coming soon, but Apple has...
Read MoreA new rumor has surfaced that claims the next iPhone will have a larger 4-inch screen. The rumor comes by way of component supplier sources...
Read MoreSandForce has announced that at the closing of the first full year that its SSD processors SF-1500 and SF-1200 have been on the market they...
Read MoreKingston has announced a pair of new secure flash drives for enterprise and business customers that carry sensitive data that needs to be encrypted. The...
Read MoreWe mentioned last week that MetroPCS was getting its first Android smartphone on the LTE network called the Samsung Galaxy Indulge. The phone sounds interesting...
Read MoreNERF has been around for a long time with all sorts of stuff made from foam. I would bet most of us are familiar with...
Read MoreLooks like we spoke too soon on the HTC ChaCha and HTC Salsa; while the company first told us they only had a couple of...
Read MoreSonim has unveiled a new rugged mobile phone at MWC 2011 that it claims to have the world's longest talk time called the XP3300 Force....
Read MoreLeapFrog has been making some really interesting and high-tech learning toys for kids for a long time. These toys are often a little geek's first...
Read MoreBroadcom is always on hand at MWC with new chipsets for all sorts of uses. One of the new unveilings that the company has at...
Read MoreLast week HTC announced that they would make a $40 million dollar investment in the cloud gaming service company OnLive. Today at their press conference...
Read MoreAirspan is showing off its new Air4G base station at MWC 2011 in Spain this week. The new base station is a cool device that...
Read MoreOf all of HTC's new devices at MWC 2011, the handset we're least convinced with is the HTC Incredible S. The company's "inside-out" style reminds...
Read MoreThe HTC Wildfire S is the company's cheapest phone at MWC 2011, but it feels considerably better than the Wildfire it replaces. Gone is the...
Read MoreThere are loads of ultraportable projectors on the market today that business users and others can take with them on the road easily to give...
Read MoreJabra has shown off some of its cool new Bluetooth gear at MWC 2011. Among the gear that is being shown off at the show...
Read MoreThis morning at HTC's Mobile World Congress 2011 press conference, Dr. Paul Jacob's announced that the two companies are working on developing multi-core devices. HTC...
Read MoreWe've just grabbed some hands-on time with the HTC Desire S, and the unibody update has done nothing to diminish the best-selling smartphone's charm. Broadly...
Read MoreHTC has locked the single HTC ChaCha and HTC Salsa prototype units here at MWC 2011 behind glass, and they're not allowing our Facebook-addicted fingers...
Read MoreHTC's Flyer promises to bring another new angle to the Android tablet marketplace, with its stylus input and HTC's focus on note-taking and content creation....
Read MoreFacebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has been featured at the HTC MWC 2011 press event this morning, discussing the new HTC ChaCha and HTC Salsa. Appearing...
Read MoreHTC has shown off a brief demo of its home-grown video chat app for Android, as loaded onto the HTC Desire S and the HTC...
Read MoreThe HTC Flyer is an anomaly. So far, stylus-driven tablets have either been bargain-basement slabs with resistive touchscreens and hair-tearing usability, or expensive Windows-based machines...
Read MoreHTC has announced a new version of HTC Sense for superphones, with portrait and landscape orientation support, and specially coded for high-resolution displays like the...
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